Covid-19 and Social Distancing: a Cross-Cultural Study of Interpersonal Distance Preferences and Touch Behaviors Before and During the Pandemic

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2023

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Sage Publications Inc

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The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the introduction of unprecedented safety measures, one of them being physical distancing recommendations. Here, we assessed whether the pandemic has led to long-term effects on two important physical distancing aspects, namely interpersonal distance preferences and interpersonal touch behaviors. We analyzed nearly 14,000 individual cases from two large, cross-cultural surveys - the first conducted 2 years prior to the pandemic and the second during a relatively stable period of a decreased infection rate in May-June 2021. Preferred interpersonal distances increased by 54% globally during the COVID-19 pandemic. This increase was observable across all types of relationships, all countries, and was more pronounced in individuals with higher self-reported vulnerability to diseases. Unexpectedly, participants reported a higher incidence of interpersonal touch behaviors during than before the pandemic. We discuss our results in the context of prosocial and self-protection motivations that potentially promote different social behaviors.

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nonverbal communication, interpersonal distance preferences, interpersonal touch behaviors, COVID-19 pandemic, cross-cultural psychology, Perceived Vulnerability, Immune-System, 508004 Interkulturelle Kommunikation, pandemija, kovid, interpersonal touch behaviors, preference glede medosebne razdalje, 150, coronavirus, COVID-19 pandemic, Interpersonal distance preferences, 508004 Intercultural communication, 03 Salud y bienestar, neverbalna komunikacija, physical distancing, medosebni dotiki, Nonverbal communication, 501001 General psychology, neverbalna komunikacija,preference glede medosebne razdalje,medosebni dotiki,pandemija,kovid,COVID-19,fizična distanca,medkulturna psihologija, Interpersonal touch behaviors, COVID-19, fizična distanca, info:eu-repo/classification/udc/159.922.4:616-036.22, 501001 Allgemeine Psychologie, Cross-cultural psychology, interpersonal distance preferences, nonverbal communication, interpersonal distance preferences, interpersonal touch behaviors, COVID-19 pandemic, cross-cultural psychology, cross-cultural psychology, neverbalna komunikacija,preference glede medosebne razdalje,medosebni dotiki,pandemija,kovid,COVID-19,fizična distanca,medkulturna psihologija,coronavirus,nonverbal communication,interpersonal distance preferences,interpersonal touch behaviour,cross-cultural psychology,physical distancing, nonverbal communication, 03 Good Health and Well-being, medkulturna psihologija, interpersonal touch behaviour

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Cross-Cultural Research

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58

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41

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